This page was set up by a local Muslim group, Annoor Masjid & Annoor Cultural & Community Centre Entire Team & Friends. Funds will go towards emergency food and clothing, as well as paying immediate accommodation costs for those who have lost their homes.

"We have no idea when we'll need the help of our neighbours," a message on the page reads.

"Let's be the best of neighbours and help them recover from this terrible tragedy. Dig deep and give whatever you can."

This page was set up by Shameela Islam-Zulfiqar on behalf of the local Muslim community.

"This is an emergency fund to help raise money to alleviate the needs of the families affected," Islam-Zulfiqar wrote. "We have friends and family helping in the relief efforts in London who are on the scene and working directly with families affected by the fire.

"Many Muslim families also lived in the tower block. It is a duty for us as the Muslim community to be at the forefront of helping ALL families affected in their hour of need especially in these last few precious days of Ramadan.

The trade magazine, which is holding its annual AJ100 awards tonight, said it was important to support the victims of the Grenfell tragedy at a time when it was also regognising the achievements of the industry.

Spokespeople for GoFundMe and JustGiving have confirmed to BuzzFeed News that all of their fundraising pages featured here have been verified as genuine.

"JustGiving has once again seen a swell in generosity following the dreadful fire at the Grenfell Tower in West London in the early hours of this morning," a spokesperson for the crowdfunding site told BuzzFeed News ."As with all emergency situations, we will be holding funds while we work with page owners to ensure that all money makes it to those in need."